The Seminary Method of Original Study in the Historical Sciences, Illustrated From Church History
The book The Seminary Method of Original Study in the Historical Sciences, Illustrated From Church History was written by author Foster, Frank Hugh, 1851-1935 Here you can read free online of The Seminary Method of Original Study in the Historical Sciences, Illustrated From Church History book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Seminary Method of Original Study in the Historical Sciences, Illustrated From Church History a good or bad book?
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But if he sees so much, a question to the director will bring the answer that the difference of spirit is in the funda- mental tendencies of the two systems, Lutheran and Reformed. Now, obviously, to estimate the fundamental dif- ference of two great systems of thought will require a minute examination of both. But here is a defi- nite point before the student ; viz., the Marburg Colloquy, which was concerned about the Lord's DETAILED EXAMPLES. 65 supper. What is there in this Colloquy bearing ...on the systems and their " spirit " ? In other words, what is there in the doctrine of the Lord's supper which constitutes a decisive difference between the Lutheran and the Reformed systems ? Here again, probably recourse must be had to the director. The answer will point out to the student that the con- ception of the " means of grace " in the two systems is different, and the next question will be : What are the " means of grace " ? and then. How are they understood by the parties to operate ?
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